CSB's Pasturan, Davis accept Amores apology, still move on with complaint

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“At the end of the day, actions have consequences, and I guess, he has to learn from it,” says Taine Davis, one of two St. Benilde players who filed physical injury complaints against JRU’s John Amores. NCAASeason98

as Jimboy Pasturan and Taine Davis have both accepted the former JRU standout’s face-to-face apology, two weeks after their fateful November 8 encounter., both players recounted Amores’ visit to the CSB practice gym to personally make amends, as first told by Blazers head coach Charles Tiu.

“He reached out to one of our teammates who was his friend and we gave him a chance to pay us a visit,” Pasturan said in Filipino. “We thanked him for coming and apologizing, and we accepted that gesture wholeheartedly.”Pasturan and Davis were the two Blazers hardest hit in Amores’ rampage. Pasturan was hit in the face as Amores was trying to land a solid blow on Mark Sangco, while Davis’ pacifying gesture was returned with a solid hit to the jaw in the heat of the moment.

 

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